Hey, found you commenting quite frequently on Dilfeng's channel. So am I, trying to listen through all these amazing unknown works. Let's hope we can discover as much as possible and enjoy them all.
@@julianfwong Over the last 5 years or so I have discovered the music of many obscure composers. The most worthy of them is Jan Ladislav Dussek (1760-1812). His piano sonatas have the most amazing melodies that touch me like no other composer's music. Yet here in the USA Dussek is virtually unknown to the general public and never played in the larger concert halls. A few of the excellent composers I love are Joachim N Eggert, Ferdinand Ries, Franz Danzi, Franz Krommer, Giovanni B Platti, Johann J Hertel, Johann X Sterkel, G A Brescianello, and William Alwyn. What are your favorite obscure composers?
@@brianknapp8645 Oh I definitely had a much narrower list of composers than you do. I just started listening this classical music about 3/4 months ago, the time when I discovered Dilfeng and other classical music content channels. I had quite a relatively narrower taste in classical music too, to which I mostly like pieces that are Mozartian or Beethoven based. With that said I don't really know much about the post-romantic composers yet, but to now my favourites are Hummel, Anton Kraft, Crusell, Franz Krommer, Anton Reicha, FXW Mozart, Carl Flitsch and Tomasek. They are probably not as obscure as the ones from post-romantic period IMO. Well, Very less impressive list than yours obviously. I play the piano in real life too, and around this time next year I will play Dussek's sonata 19 no6 for my exam. His music are great too :)
Millions of thanks to You Tube ....Until it came along we had to be satisfied with the works of, let's say about 100 well known composers of western classical music, some definetely overrrated for some reason. Thanks to You Tube, we are now discovering and enjoying hundreds of almost equally great and forgotten or underrated composers. I would like to mention a few names from the list of such composers, whose cello and chamber musics are my favorites: Kabalevsky, Röentgen, Böellmann, Myslievak, Kuhlau, Tcherepnin, Kraft, Siprutini.
This is absolutely mesmerising, the title seems to suggest it's so much more than it is, but golly. It's very easy on the ears and of couse very meticulously thought out.
I would like to study this piece but I cannot find it anywhere. It is not available for sale and as well, does not show up on imslp. Does anyone know where I could find this music?
Theodor von Schacht removed František Xaver Pokorný's name from a lot of music, a few years after Pokorný's death in Regensburg, substituting his own (and other composers). Schacht's motivation was jealously apparently. von Schacht altered the covers on 100 pieces by Pokorný. It's written about quite a bit in the book "The Career of an Eighteenth-Century Kapellmeister: The Life and Music of Antonio Rosetti" (Eastman Studies in Music) by Sterling E. Murray.
Listen to that implies a regression, acceptance of an abandonment of critical sense and a letting go to resonate with expression of human passions. A moving and sensual music, it will always remain opened to the "sicks of heart!"
Sad to hear the composer named had substituted his name for the 'real' composwer of the music. However, whoever composed it, the music is wonderful - heavenly !
Whoever composed this, was a master.
As a fellow clarinet player, it is pretty near a heavenly trip listening to this piece.
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So many little known composers to listen to and so little time to listen!
Indeed ....
Have you finished listening to all the concerts on this channel? It's been three years since you commented here...
Hey, found you commenting quite frequently on Dilfeng's channel. So am I, trying to listen through all these amazing unknown works. Let's hope we can discover as much as possible and enjoy them all.
@@julianfwong Over the last 5 years or so I have discovered the music of many obscure composers. The most worthy of them is Jan Ladislav Dussek (1760-1812). His piano sonatas have the most amazing melodies that touch me like no other composer's music. Yet here in the USA Dussek is virtually unknown to the general public and never played in the larger concert halls. A few of the excellent composers I love are Joachim N Eggert, Ferdinand Ries, Franz Danzi, Franz Krommer, Giovanni B Platti, Johann J Hertel, Johann X Sterkel, G A Brescianello, and William Alwyn. What are your favorite obscure composers?
@@brianknapp8645 Oh I definitely had a much narrower list of composers than you do. I just started listening this classical music about 3/4 months ago, the time when I discovered Dilfeng and other classical music content channels. I had quite a relatively narrower taste in classical music too, to which I mostly like pieces that are Mozartian or Beethoven based. With that said I don't really know much about the post-romantic composers yet, but to now my favourites are Hummel, Anton Kraft, Crusell, Franz Krommer, Anton Reicha, FXW Mozart, Carl Flitsch and Tomasek. They are probably not as obscure as the ones from post-romantic period IMO. Well, Very less impressive list than yours obviously. I play the piano in real life too, and around this time next year I will play Dussek's sonata 19 no6 for my exam. His music are great too :)
Millions of thanks to You Tube ....Until it came along we had to be satisfied with the works of, let's say about 100 well known composers of western classical music, some definetely overrrated for some reason. Thanks to You Tube, we are now discovering and enjoying hundreds of almost equally great and forgotten or underrated composers. I would like to mention a few names from the list of such composers, whose cello and chamber musics are my favorites: Kabalevsky, Röentgen, Böellmann, Myslievak, Kuhlau, Tcherepnin, Kraft, Siprutini.
I think also, thats wright. Is this musik not wonderfull ? And nobody knows this composer, Theodor von Schacht.
Whaha, I have never heard of half of the composers you mentioned
KuhlauDilfeng Du erstaunst mich! Lauter hochinteressante Musik!! Brava!!!
Heavenly - so many little known composers, we vreally need to find the time to listen to them allm- and to this one indeed !
Delicious. I have heard the Krommer concerto for 3 Clarinets but I have never heard this one before. Thanks for sharing.
THREE of them.....How wonderful.....BRAVI from Mexico City!
......and STILL Great 7 months later......from Acapulco!
This is absolutely mesmerising, the title seems to suggest it's so much more than it is, but golly. It's very easy on the ears and of couse very meticulously thought out.
MUCHAS GRACIAS por difundir y dar a conocer esta joya musical y a su autor
Eres una joya
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Wonderful music, Thank you for posting.
Benjamin West..artist , Quaker . Beautiful painting and music . Thank you !
Heard this again today. Never mind the composer named being said to have plagiarised the music, it is still heavenly.
lindo concierto
Is it me or doest it start with segments from Mozart's concerto?
Do you have score? I need, is beautiful
I would like to study this piece but I cannot find it anywhere. It is not available for sale and as well, does not show up on imslp.
Does anyone know where I could find this music?
Theodor von Schacht removed František Xaver Pokorný's name from a lot of music, a few years after Pokorný's death in Regensburg, substituting his own (and other composers). Schacht's motivation was jealously apparently. von Schacht altered the covers on 100 pieces by Pokorný. It's written about quite a bit in the book "The Career of an Eighteenth-Century Kapellmeister: The Life and Music of Antonio Rosetti" (Eastman Studies in Music) by Sterling E. Murray.
How interesting .And shame that Pokornky doesnt get his due recognition
Your history is very interesting. I've performed other works of Pokorný and I wish Naxos would make the right attribution.
Quel dommage que ce concerto ne soit pas filmé
Thanks for this wonderful music and composers I have never hear about before.
composed by František Xaver Pokorný (20 December 1729, Městec Králové - 2 July 1794, Regensburg)
Listen to that implies a regression, acceptance of an abandonment of critical sense and a letting go to resonate with expression of human passions. A moving and sensual music, it will always remain opened to the "sicks of heart!"
Sad to hear the composer named had substituted his name for the 'real' composwer of the music. However, whoever composed it, the music is wonderful - heavenly !
Very beautiful!
Bb major is a benevolent key!
O imperativo solista é mostrar o diálogo e possibilidades sonoras dos clarinetes.
I would love to find a good bio of this composer. Very little about him by doing a Google search.
He was an amateur composer from lower nobility. However, his music doesnt sound amateurish at all!
bravo...
Need sheet music for this so bad...
Wonderful...anyone can say me when Von Schacht compesed it?
in the 1780s, his first clarinet concert (from three that he wrote) was in 1781.
@@CristianDroppelmann Thanks a lot!
Quanto Mozart in questa composizione😮
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I Agree how do we get the message across? ?
I hear Mozart somewhat.
Concerto by František Xaver Pokorný, NOT Theodor von Schacht. Please correct.
Clarinet concerto Mozart lick hahaha
this concerto was written before the one composed by Mozart
Funny!!!
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Vonn Schatz should never be recorded as the composer of anything. A total criminal plaguriser
style copy of krommer
Pirated or not a brilliant piece . One is not honoured in ones lifetime.
Mozart?😹😹😹
this concerto was written before the one composed by Mozart